The museum will show six more movies on a 45-foot screen at the
former Queen City Pool this fall, including several horror movies in October. See the remainder of the schedule
below.

The film was originally scheduled to screen last may, but storms postponed it. Tonight's screening is still scheduled to take
place, but the forecast does call for some rain.

"Up" tells the unusual but sweet tale of the elderly Carl (Ed Asner)
who sets out for the adventure he promised his late wife Ellie when they
were newlyweds. He gets more than he bargained for, flying his lifetime
home all the way to South America where he encounters exotic animals,
dangerous explorers and a motor-mouthed but good-natured boy scout
tag-along.

Pete Docter wrote and directed this emotional family hit that'll have
you wiping away your tears during its opening 10 minutes when you see
the beautiful story of Carl and Ellie's marriage. Thanks in part to
Michael Giacchino's Oscar-winning music and Docter's moving imagery, it
will floor you.

Visitors can bring blankets, lawn chairs, picnics and coolers with
non-alcoholic beverages and snacks. The admission cost is $5 per group,
with a maximum of seven people per group.